So often children with sensory challenges exhibit particular behaviors. My older child was the biter when he was younger and my younger child would put everything and anything in his mouth. He’s still a sucker — but we’ve moved past the Matchbox cars. CLICK HERE: What To Do for Biters, Chewers, Suckers, and Pickers
Sportime Poly-PG Rubber Playground Grade Ball Set (Gross Motor Toys)
Remember these types of balls from gym class when you were a kid? There’s a reason these balls have been around forever — they’re awesome! Sportime Poly-PG Rubber Playground GradeBall Set Sportime ball set is used for gym, playground, or classroom activities. The balls have elastic-shape memory for preventing blow out in case of moderate…
10 Hand Strengthening Activities
Low hand strength can impact a number of things… for students, it can make it difficult to grasp a writing utensil like a pencil, using scissors or fastening clothing and other items. Try these 10 hand strengthening activities that will ultimately help your child with their handwriting and other classroom and home skills. CLICK TO…
What are the Signs of SPD: Sensory Processing Disorder Signs
Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) affects five to ten percent of all children – an average of one child in every classroom. Imagine having a child who finds hugs unbearable, or a child who throws temper tantrums virtually every time he or she is taken to a restaurant or store, or a child who refuses to…
Sensory Bins: The What, The How and The Why
Sensory bins are a simple and inexpensive learning tool that can benefit all children. Whether you are interested in incorporating sensory bins into your home, classroom, preschool, day care, or homeschool, this guide will provide you the necessary knowledge and ideas to get started. The Sensory Bins ebook includes idea lists, storage and money saving tips,…